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EGMONDVILLEBOWLING LEAGUE •
Ladles high single, Betty Johnston 255,,To date: Carol .
Kuzmloh 304. : '
Ladles.high Iripip, Belty Johnsion'6.7b., To date: Betty
Tay!br759. •
Ladles high average, petty Johnston,190,
Men's -high single, Terry Morey'258. To date: Ralph
Johnaton 309, " '
' Mpn's high triple, Randy Gridzak 676. To date:.Harry
' Den ,Haan 826. • - '
Men's high average, Randy Gridzak 216.
Draw .winner - Neil McNichol;'
.Standings: Odd Balla 46, Our Gann.55, Boozers 63, Bad
Ones 64; •Raiders 54,. Bustl i' Loose 64, . - • '
ST. JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE
• Ladles high single, • Michelle Bennewles 265. Ladles
high4tipie,--Ruth-Clar-Ic-642.
Men's high single and triple, George Love 304 and 809.
- Standings: Angels 39, Demoaa70, Devils 57, HeBiupna,
Standings:,Angels 39, Demons 70,'Devlls 57, Hellions.
53, Omens 96,,Satans 63, J.
• SENIORS BOWLINGLEAGUE '
• Ladies high triple, Betty Hulley 487, Mary Finlayson
456 and Rika Van Bakel 451.
Men's high ,triple, Art Finlayson 630, Bill Harris 678
' and Harold Pridham 572. ' ' -
High lane this week was the Furtraders with 2432.
Team Standings: Furtraders 14, 'Indians 7, Americans
5 Eskimos 7, Explorers 5 and Canadians 4.
Forty bowlers were out this week.
COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE •
Ladies high single, trlple,•average, VJllha Vandenberk
• 2899, 659, 190.
Meh's high single, triple, Ed 'Sorenson 265, 768.
AJeiaga Cor Dorssers'227.
Standings:: Petunias 73, Asters 61, Orchids.57, Tulips
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CONSOLAT/O.N WINNERS The Seaforth -Bantams were the
Cohsol'ation.w!nners.at the Sliver Stick.hockey tournament held In`
Watford recently. Members. of the team are: back, Coach Tom
People., Jason Schoonderwoerd, Jason Wheatley; Trevor Fortune,
Jeff Gemmel), Jason Horan, Jason Popple and assistant coach, Bob
Regele. Front, Karsten Carroll, 'Wayne 'Reggie, G.ord O'Dwyer,
Jason Patterson; ,Brad, Carter, Ray Lamont `and Scott Hoegy.
Missing from the photo are Manager', AI' Nigh,. Ray. Murray and
Mike Murray:• • (Mcllwraith photo).
52. Poppies 40, Rosebuds 34. - -
ymna.stics registration tonight' at community centres
GYMNASTICS REGISTRATION' . TO-. January30,.1987. Ellison Travel is organizing •
.
NIGHT: at the Seaforth and District Com-
munityCentres from 6:30 P.m. to a. p.m. First
comefirst-serve and no phone registrations
accepted.. First morning of classes will be
Saturday, January 24, 1987 at the High.
School from 10 a.m. to noon. We will need, as
many, volunteers as possible so if anyone is
interested ,please contact the, Recreation
Office at 527 0882 as soon as,possible.
SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues.
every, W ednesday afternoon from.1:30 to 4
p.m: veryone is welcome to try the game.
Last week's winners were: ladies: Peggy
Perkins 328, Greta Kerr 284, Rika Van Bakel
228. Men: ,Charlie Perkins 354, Theo. Van
Bakel 291, Lloyd Pipe 254.
RINGI.-1'1 h W •EEK will be celebrated from
'February 2 - 9 in Seaforth, -and the Ringette,
Committee would like everyone to help them
• celebrate. •
On Saturday, February 7, they hope to
have all local ringette teams play special
games with other teams. (Teams unknown).
Please keep' that day open and.watch some
fun ringette. Details to follow.
• DAVE McLLWAIN of the• North Bay
Centennials and Junior Team Canada vs
DAVE AKEY of the London Knights Friday,,
a.bus tip to watch these two Seaforth natives
and their teams face-off against each other.
Tickets for the game and the bus ride down
are available from the Recreation Office or
-Box Furniture. Store. The- bus will leave, the
Victoria Park between 6:30 and 7 p.m. For
more information on the trip please'call the.
Recreationeffice.at 527 -0382, -Don't miss it!
Act Now! •
THE . SEAFORTH .OPTIMIST • ATOM
TOURNAMENT Was held last weekend at the
Arena with 24 teams from all over Southwest -
em Ontario participating. in three different
divisions: The local boys did very well on the
weekend with the Atom El team winning both
games and advancing to the "C'' Champion-
ship final and the Atom 1 team losing a tough
one in overtime to Lambeth 5-4 but winning
the next game 4-0 over Byron Houseleague,
advancing them to the "B" consolation final.
All final games will be played Sunday,
January 25 at the Arena between 12:30 and
6:30 p.m. Don't miss our boys! See you there.
W HO ISA VOLUNTEER? Probably you, or
someone you know is a yolunteer right now.
..Anyone who contributestgoods to charity
sales, assists with children's rei:reational
programs, sits on a committee for a church or
non-profit group or participates in countless
Centenaires downed twice •
•
. The. Seaforth Centenaires ended up on the Jerry Wright had three assists and Moir,
losing side of two games played last week in Williamson, Betties, Gerard Ryan, Tim
Jttior D hockey action. Campbell, Spence • Rowland and Mike
MiTCHELL9SEAFORTH 6 Schoonderwoerd each had one.
ppes ite leading Mitchell 4-3 after the first
pe'riodplast Tuesday night one -goal perform- THAMESF6T t SEAFOItTtii• 1
an"ces in both the Second and third stanzas A goal in the final seconds of the second
were not enough for them to hold the lead as period did nothing to close the gap as the
Mitchell came through with three goals in Seaforth Centenaires suffered a heartbreak -
both those sets. ing 8-1. loss to the Thamesford Trojans
Kevin Williamson led the Seaforth attack Sunday.
with three goals. Mike Betties scored two and W illiamson got the tone Seaforth goal on a
Darren Moir scored the other Centenaire power play. He was assisted by Kevin
goal. Melady and Schoonderwoerd.
Seaforth Petites win 8-6
The Seaforth Ringette Petites played a • goal of the night, but Seaforth topped off the
see•sawgatnebut came out victorious against first period with one more scored by Carrie
Goderirh• this week. It was a second time McLlwain, assisted by Robyn Carnochan.
theseteanishad metinatwoweek Span. Last Starting into the second period Carrie
week the score was a tied game of 6-6. This Starting
assisted by Cheryl McElwain
week$eaforth dug in to come up witti a win of popped in her fourth goal of the night.
6-6 against a very defensive team. _ Goderith, realizing time was running short,
Se n arth•elee threefast dominated the first period, skated hard to get two more goals. Not to be
Cheryl
ht winging in i , assisted goals ebyly in ri e.Me d, outdone, Seaforth's Cheryl McElwain got
ry t thewaic, olowe "by Laa Mom another unassisted goal, followed quickly by
Che I
Kelly
Kealy sat the pace, followetad by a goal t and one more from Goderich. With just minutes
a thitiiau, assisted by cLIWai , assi tdt and to go. Cheryl McElwain popped in her third
a Cheryl McElwain.
Carrie MctlWain, assisted by goal of the night, assisted by Carrie
Cheryl McElwain. - McElwain and Goderictffinished the game up
Goderich then managed to get a goal past goaltender Angie Jervis but
Seaforth'swith their last goal of the night, resulting in a
Seaforth's arrie McLiwale retaliated with .final score of 8=8 for5eat'orth,
another, assisted by Cheryl Metlivain. The next home gable for the Petites will be
, Goderich proceeded to pick up their second against Myth on Saturday. January 24,
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RECREATION PREVIEW
by Marty Beldard
other, 'voluntary activities is giving : of
themselves to enrich their community; and
that is what volunteerism is all about. .
Most volunteers find that by contributing
g .
to their community, they add fulfilment to
their own lives as well. -
Volunteerismcan make a difference in your
life and can let you make 'a difference to the
life, of your community' 1 BE A VOLUN-
TEER. '
For more information on becoming .a
volunteer, . call the Recreation Department
527-0882.
ROSS
RLBEY
FUNERAL •
DIRECTOR
WHAT DO I TELL MY CHILD
.,„WUEN.S.O ,, N.DIESZ.:,...
• If news -of a deatlin E.
riffs t'b^oV$rtvhelivt'
you personally, "tea_o:' on another
supportive adult first Then, approach
your child, Get him in close t,hysicaf
contact ,and share your love, .your
sadness and the news Ypu might say
something like this: "Billy, I, feel sad
about something that has happened.
Your cousin Fred died. That means he's
gone and you won't see him again. No•
one will see him again." By -expressing
your feelings calmly and giving calm
support to his expression of feelings,
you• show him 'that he tan deal with
these feelings in himself.
Don't be upset at his expressions of
sadness. Children will often turn off
their feelings rather than upset their
parents.
The fact is that ch'rldren•grow as a result
of• experiencing "difficult" feelings
with their parents' support. But in
'dealing with such feelings. be sure your
support and love are clearly expressed.
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